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The sepals of a flower are the outermost parts that typically encase and protect the developing bud before it blooms. They are usually green and leaf-like in appearance, helping to shield the flower from environmental factors and herbivores. In some species, they can also contribute to the flower's overall aesthetics, aiding in attracting pollinators. Once the flower blooms, sepals may remain as supportive structures or may become less noticeable.

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